May 26, 2025

Photographing the Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival

Over this past weekend I had the pleasure of utilizing my media pass and photographing the Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival in Medicine Hat, Alberta for the 4th year in a row. Featuring a variety of launches, flights, glows, and a handful of custom "googly eyed" memes, my content this year reached over 300K people on the Editing Luke socials in just the first 4 days of the festival. 

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta


Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker


The Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival is a vibrant, free, and family-friendly event held annually in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Launched by Willy and Cindy Taillon in collaboration with the nonprofit Our Collective Journey, the festival aims to uplift spirits and promote mental wellness through the awe-inspiring spectacle of hot air balloons soaring over the city.

Scheduled on May 22–25, 2025, the festival featured nearly 30 balloons from around North America and involved morning and evening flights, weather permitting. A highlight was the mesmerizing Balloon Glow event at Kin Coulee Park on the Friday night, where tethered balloons illuminated the night sky creating a magical experience for the attendees.

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Medicine Hat Alberta Travel Photographer

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta


Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta

Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival Medicine Hat Alberta


May 17, 2025

Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy

Piazza Navona is one of the most iconic squares in Rome, celebrated for its elegant Baroque architecture, rich history, and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the heart of the historic centre, it occupies the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian, built in the 1st century AD. Piazza Navona retains the elongated, oval shape of the original stadium, once used for athletic competitions.

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

During the 17th century, Piazza Navona was transformed into a masterpiece of Baroque urban design under Pope Innocent X, whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphilj, faces the square. The centerpiece of the piazza is the Fountain of the Four Rivers (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi), created by the renowned sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This dramatic fountain features representations of four major rivers from four continents—the Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Río de la Plata—symbolizing the reach of papal authority across the world.

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography
Opposite Bernini’s fountain stands Sant’Agnese in Agone, a beautiful Baroque church designed by Francesco Borromini. The church marks the traditional site of the martyrdom of Saint Agnes and adds to the spiritual and artistic ambiance of the square.

At either end of the piazza are two additional fountains: the Fontana del Moro and the Fontana del Nettuno, both adorned with dynamic sculptures. Today, Piazza Navona is a vibrant social hub, filled with street artists, musicians, and open-air cafes. Visitors flock here to enjoy the lively atmosphere, admire the art and architecture, and soak in the charm of Rome’s past and present.

Whether visited by day or lit by lamplight at night, Piazza Navona remains a captivating symbol of Rome’s enduring beauty and cultural richness.

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography


Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography


Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography


Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography



Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

Piazza Navona Rome Roma Photography

 

May 15, 2025

North Head Lighthouse on the Washington Coast

The North Head Lighthouse is a historic and picturesque beacon located near Ilwaco, Washington, within Cape Disappointment State Park. Overlooking the rugged Pacific coastline, it stands on a high cliff, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and nearby Columbia River Bar, a treacherous maritime area nicknamed the "Graveyard of the Pacific" due to its history of shipwrecks.

Constructed in 1898, the North Head Lighthouse was built to complement the nearby Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, which could not adequately warn ships approaching from the north. The new lighthouse provided critical guidance to vessels navigating the hazardous waters at the mouth of the Columbia River.

North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast


The lighthouse tower itself stands 65 feet tall and is made of brick with a white stucco finish. Inside, a spiral cast-iron staircase leads up to the lantern room, which originally housed a powerful first-order Fresnel lens. Although the original lens has been replaced with a modern beacon, the lighthouse continues to function as an aid to navigation.

Surrounding the lighthouse are historic structures, including the keeper’s quarters, oil houses, and storage buildings, offering a glimpse into the daily life of lighthouse keepers who once lived and worked in isolation to ensure maritime safety.

North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast


Today, the North Head Lighthouse is open to the public and has undergone careful restoration. Visitors can climb the tower, enjoy panoramic coastal views, and learn about the region's maritime history. The location is especially popular for photography, whale watching, and experiencing the powerful natural beauty of the Washington coast.

As one of the windiest places in the United States, North Head is not only a working lighthouse but also a symbol of resilience and guidance, standing watch over some of the most dangerous waters in the Pacific Northwest for more than a century.

North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast





North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast





North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast



North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast

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North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast




North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast



North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast

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North Head Lighthouse Washington Coast